Training and certification experience in Europe and opportunities in Hot Countries Tunis, 25th October 2016 Marco Buoni VicePresident, AREA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration European contractors Association (www.area-eur.be) Secretary General Italian Association of Refrigeration Technician, ATF (www.associazioneatf.org) Director Centro Studi Galileo (www.centrogalileo.it)
AREA The indisputable voice of European RACHP contractors Funded in 1988 in Brussels, Belgium Represents RACHP contractors AREA in figures: 22 national member associations 19 countries from EU and beyond (Turkey and Normay) > 13,000 companies (mainly SMEs) +/- 110,000 work force +/- 23 bn annual turnover Design, installation, maintenance and repair of all Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps RACHP systems
Emissions of refrigerants present and future in EU -28% -44% Business as Usual Without F-Gas Regulation & MAC With F-Gas Regulation 842/06 & MAC automotive directive
Emissions of refrigerants Global Phase Down Kigali Amendment Courtesy of Danfoss
Pros / Cons alternative refrigerants Every refrigerant has his own application
Applications Industrial Refrigeration and transport All kind of Industrial Ref. Cascade systems Secondary fluids Commercial Refrigeration Cabinets Bottle coolers Supermarkets Domestic Refrigeration freezers Air Conditioning Heat Pumps Hot Water Large Chillers Small Monobloc Air Conditioning Automotive Some Applications of low GWP alternative refrigerants Refrigerant HFO 1234ze (?)* + Alt Refrigerants + Mixtures Ammonia Carbon Dioxide + Ammonia Carbon Dioxide HFO 1234ze* Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons Carbon Dioxide Hydrocarbons R32 Carbon Dioxide Trans-critical Ammonia Hydrocarbons HFO 1234yf no refrigerant represents the ideal solution in all cases and for every equipment each cooling application has to be looked at in its own merits and a professional choice must be made taking into account many more factors than simply GWP From AREA guidance on LOW GWP refrigerants *more applications for HFOs and HFO blends will probably be developed with full commercialisation of the refrigerants
To prevent refrigerant emissions Training and certification In synthesis the Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps systems containing refrigerants should have: - Logbook - Periodical inspections - Installation, repair only by certified craftsmen Refrigerant to be sold by distributors only to certified craftsmen Refrigerant to be withdraw only by certified craftsmen
Contractors training with low GWP refrigerants: mind the gap! The use of HFCs is legislatively decreased and consequently the use of natural refrigerants is pushed, there will be a gap between training offer and training needs resulting in a shortage of trained contractors The revision of the F-Gas Regulation include measures in favour of a decreased use of HFCs in RACHP equipment. Such measures would, in turn, result in an increased use of alternatives, namely low GWP (global warming potential) refrigerants, and in particular the so-called natural refrigerants (CO2, hydrocarbons and ammonia). Mindful of the key role played by contractors in the safe, efficient and reliable functioning of equipment working with natural refrigerants, AREA sought an overview of the availability and level of training in the EU. Solution could be starting from the F-Gas certification of personnel adding modules for natural refrigerants
Recommendations of AREA: Minimum Requirements for the specific refrigerant HC NH 3 CO 2 HFO COMPETENCE OF SERVICE TECHNICIANS Assessment: P Practical T Thoretical HC NH 3 CO 2 HFO A2L BASIC THERMODYNAMICS AND PHYSICS T T T T Properties : temperature, pressure, density, thermal capacity.. Differences between Low GWP refrigerants and HFCs GOOD PRACTICE P P P P Identify typical application State and identify the commonly used refrigerants designation HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS P P P P Safe system shutdown and isolation Extinguish a fire, First aid care treatment REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS T T T T Knowledge of International and National Regulations standards Storage of the refrigerant.
Training offer in low GWP refrigerants in EU List of training providers for Alternative Refrigerants in EU: More than 40 training centres in total 27 Ammonia 22 Hydrocarbons 29 CO2 Only few on HFOs Training in low GWP refrigerants Training facilities: Few in Eastern Europe (with some exceptions, e.g. ammonia in PL) More in Western Europe but many are insufficiently equipped, thus focusing on theoretical training (N.B.: facilities in DK and NL are relatively well equipped) Usually run by the private sector: guilds, training centres, sometimes manufacturers or distributors Creating a training centre is costly e.g. 300,000 for centre on NH3 in NL
AREA guidelines Low GWP Refrigerants Guidance on minimum requirements for contractors in Servicing Sector Training & Certification Used by several EU member states for implementing national legislations and recommendations
Example: training for Hydrocarbons Course details Thermodynamic characteristic of Hydrocarbons as refrigerant - p/h diagram Specific components for Hydrocarbons Electronic components suitable for flammable refrigerants Refrigeration and Air conditioning applications with HC Recovery or Venting Hydrocarbons Vacuum-Charging procedures Leak testing Mechanical/compression joint connections avoid brazing Flammability and safety issues, first aid Conversion HCFC HFC systems into HC National and European regulations and standards Transport and storage requirements Logbook Necessary equipment and components (minimum) Test Rig equipped with Pressure Gauges, sight glasses in key points, service valves for connections, temperature well - thermowell (Domestic/Commercial refrigerator or small packaged portable air conditioning unit) Mechanical/compression joint tool and connectors Nitrogen Regulator - Cylinder of High Purity Nitrogen Electronic Weighing Platform Hydrocarbon Cylinder Electronic or analogue Vacuum gauge Manifold set - Hoses with ball valves Vacuum Pumps and Hose Electronic Leak Detector (suit HC) Proprietary Leak Spray Temperature meter Ammeter Tools, Pipe Cutters, Pipe Deburring Tool, Pipework Expanders, Hacksaws, Brazing Rods Flaring Tool Personal protective equipment
AREA guidelines Equipment for refrigerants with lower (A2L) and higher (A3) flammability Example of Figure from the guideline: Possible sources for leakage and safety equipment used when filling flammable refrigerant
Global Training and certification In cooperation with UNEP! MOP 28 in Kigali Rwanda: decision for a global HFC phase down!
In Kigali side-event and launch of the International Special Issue 2016-2017
Certification is the best practical method to verify the competence of personnel handling refrigerants and to ensure the correct installation, maintenance, repair and dismantling of a refrigeration, airconditioning and heat pump systems.
Training and certification worldwide Together with the UN implementing agencies UNEP, UNIDO, UNDP over the past few years AREA has been deeply involved in helping developing countries through training RSS technicians to install, repair, maintain and design RAC systems and numerous Certification Sessions in Africa and Asia. Pics from top: Rwanda, Former Soviet Union Rep, Benin, Gambia, and also Iraq, Ghana, Tunisia, Eritrea, Montenegro, Saudi Arabia, Turkey etc ).
FREE Blended learning for alternative refrigerants in new equipment safety, efficiency, reliability and containment e-library REAL e-learning Alternatives www.realalternatives.eu classroom practice Co-financed by We are proud to have among our stakeholders the European Commission DG Clima & UNEP Ozone Action
Numbers Elearning Login Launch Pilot Testing 1500 have registered login to the Real_Alt website download library/manuals booklets
Refrigerant Emissions and Leakage-blended learning for alternative refrigerants in new equipment safety, efficiency, reliability and containment REAL alternatives is European project that address skills shortages amongst technicians working in the refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump sector The focus is on carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrocarbon and HFO refrigerants. It cover safety, efficiency, reliability and containment in service and maintenance. There is a focus on refrigerant emissions and leakage. Delivered through innovative blended learning - a mix of e- learning, face-to-face training materials and an e-library of learning resources from across Europe. Building on the success of REAL Skills Europe & REAL Zero containment programmes Co-financed by
Refrigerant Emissions and Leakage-blended learning for ALTERNATIVE REFRIGERANTS in new equipment A European project co-funded by the EU Leonardo Life Long Learning programme to address skills needs in technicians in the refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump sector in: Carbon dioxide CO 2 R744 Ammonia NH 3 R717 Hydrocarbon HC R600a-R290-R1270 Low Flammables (HFOs/R32 etc) Real Alternatives www.realalternatives.eu
Refrigerant Emissions and Leakage-blended learning for ALTERNATIVE REFRIGERANTS in new equipment Addresses safety, efficiency, reliability and containment aspects of service and maintenance. Critical safety factors associated with alternative refrigerants: Flammability Toxicity Higher system pressures Real Alternatives www.realalternatives.eu
Sharing best practice across Europe for an INDEPENDENT training and education in Alternative Refrigerants Associazione Tecnici del Freddo, Italy Institute of Refrigeration London South Bank University Limburg Catholic University College Foundation for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, Poland Informationszentrum für Kälte- Klima- und Energietechnik ggmbh Air Conditioning and Refrigeration European Association With the co-operation of the International Institute of Refrigeration
REAL Alternatives blended learning resources: flexible learning programmes for use by individuals, companies or training providers. multi-lingual website interactive e-learning in five languages (more countries interested to translate it) searchable e-library with over free 100 downloads you can add to tracking spreadsheets, report formats and other tools standard on-line tests and controlled assessment papers with optional certification opportunities for stakeholders to contribute and update the materials and resources downloadable guides and training booklets
Technical content of materials Real Alternatives Europe programme modules: 1. Introduction to Alternative Refrigerants - safety, efficiency, reliability and good practice 2. System design using alternative refrigerants 3. Containment and leak detection of alternative refrigerants 4. Maintenance and repair of alternative refrigerant systems 5. Retrofitting existing systems 6. Checklist of legal obligations when working with alt refrig 7. Measuring the financial and environmental impact of leakage 8. Tools and guidance for conducting site surveys Real Alternatives www.realalternatives.eu
Website and e-library already available E-LEARNING LAUNCHED IN MARCH 2015 Real Alternatives www.realalternatives.eu
New Challenges Last week in Kigali Rwanda was taking place MOP28 and it has been decided the future of a HFCs phase down worldwide under the Protocol of Montreal Kofi Annan past Secretary General UN quoted "perhaps the single most successful international agreement to date is Protocol of Montreal Signed by 197 countries the first treaty in the history of the United Nations to achieve universal ratification Today, in the hottest year on record, we have another challenge To preserve our water, our climate and our environment we should move to new refrigerants but we should do it with competence.
New AREA membership category: International Observers Due to the significant worldwide interest in European legislative evolutions, and the increase in competence of the personnel who handle the new refrigerants, we wish to introduce to you the brand new International Observer membership category in AREA. This will give a fantastic opportunity for RACHP installers bodies, throughout the world, to benefit from the expertise and discussions within Europe through their access to AREA.
THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY Politecnico di Milano 9th - 10th June 2017 WORKING TOGETHER WITH THE MAJOR EXPERTS TOWARDS "THE FUTURE OF REFRIGERATION"
THANK YOU! Email: buoni@centrogalileo.it Marco Buoni VicePresident, AREA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration European contractors Association (www.area-eur.be) Secretary General Italian Association of Refrigeration Technician, ATF (www.associazioneatf.org)